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Rootstown Rovers logo. The Rootstown Local School District is a secondary school district located in Rootstown, Ohio, United States.The district serves approximately 1,300 students in Rootstown Township in Portage County and has three schools: Rootstown Elementary School serving grades K-5, Rootstown Middle School serving grades 6–8, and Rootstown High School serving grades 9–12.
The building, which also houses the Rootstown Local School District administrative offices, is named in honor of Ward W. Davis, who served as president of the Rootstown School Board for a number of years, including when the current facility opened. As of 2015, the school houses around 450 students in grades 9–12.
Rootstown Township is served by the Rootstown Local School District, which includes an elementary school serving grades K–5, a middle school for grades 6–8, and a 9th–12th grade high school. All three schools are located on a central campus on State Route 44 just north of the town center.
Rootstown forward Colbie Curall shoots a 3-pointer as Mogadore's Julie Tompkins goes to defend during a high school basketball game, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024, in Mogadore, Ohio.
Rootstown will also have a new lead running back in Damien Reuting. The junior has "big shoes to fill," per Hannan, after Cody Coontz (2022) and Dawson Morgan (2023) each hit the 2,000-yard mark ...
Records: Mogadore 10-2 (4-1 PTC), Aquinas 1-7 (0-4) Rootstown 178, Cuyahoga Falls 194 Rootstown (178) : Luke Flowers 41, Trentan Sines 44, Ryan Wolf 46, Anthony Cambareri 47, Nathan Waesch 47 ...
The school's original location, now known as the Rootstown campus, is on the campus of Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) in Rootstown, and houses grades 7 through 12. The school, originally a grades 9–12 high school, has expanded to include lower grade levels, with grades 5 and 6 at its Ravenna campus and grades K-4 at the ...
In Ohio, community schools (charter schools) serve as their own independent school districts. School districts may combine resources to form a fourth type of school district, the joint vocational school district, which focuses on a technical based curriculum. [1] There are currently 611 individual school districts in Ohio.